The dramatic end of the story comes across with great power.
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The dramatic end of the story comes across with great power.
Geiger is starting to feel a bit entertaining.
Dowling is a master of mood the seventh issue.
Far too crowded to feel engaging.
Thompson has found an entertaining new role for Natasha.
A pleasantly wistful, little tale of an old woman and a young man.
Simmondsβ visuals work beautifully.
Bucci lets Camagni guide much of the final issue to its conclusion.
Ram V's story is beginning to take on a pleasantly dreamy quality.
Bellaire makes some clever choices throughout the issue.
MacKay is working with a pleasantly complicated emotional dynamic.
Goo and Miyazawa manage a very well-orchestrated series of moments.
There doesn't seem to be enough plot.
There isnβt really much interest in this apocalypse.
This is really, really good storytelling.
Miyazawa has a brilliant grasp of subtlety and nuance.
DOT returns to the creepy mystery that has made it so captivating.
Rafael de Latorre dances with Natasha.
Pacheco has put together a delightful evening with Jessica.
An enjoyable execution of a fun premise.